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20:10

Bogus caller

The Hull West Community Policing Team Tweeted about a bogus caller.

On a My Community Alert link, it said: “On 2/12/2018 a male stating he was a British gas engineer knocked on a door on Greenwood Avenue and told the occupant that their has been a gas leak in the area and that he needed to check the boiler.

“The male was turned away by the occupant as the male was not displaying any ID, he was described as a white male, 5’7 slim build with black hair. He was wearing a back blazer and tie.

“After a call was made to British gas to see if they had an engineer working in the area, it was confirmed that their was no leak in the area and no engineer out. It is unclear as to the males intentions but if you come across this male do not let him in.”

But “super fast broadband supplier” Connexin says it hopes to come to the rescue so people in Hull can “get back on the grid” with its network of free public WiFi hotspots around Hull city centre, including Queen Victoria Square, parts of the old town and the Marina as well as Hull’s interchange.

Here’s how to do it:

Search for _ConnexinWiFi

Follow the instruction and register on the portal

You’re ready to go

Nick Wells, senior project manger at Connexin says: “People in Hull can get back on the grid with our network of free WiFi hotspots in no time at all. Users will be able to get up to 50MB worth of free downloads a day with expected speeds of between 10-15mbs.”

18:35

'It's ridiculous'

Posting in the Hull Traffic and Travel Facebook group regarding the crash in Lambwath Road, a resident said: “It affects everyone who lives off Lambwath Road. We get everyone cutting threw. It’s ridiculous. Why they don’t use the bigger roads, plus people who park on there. About time petition was going on get council involved.”

18:01

Traffic update

The crash in Lambwath Road is causing “very slow traffic”.

This is the picture elsewhere in Hull according to travel system Inrix:

Queueing traffic and traffic heavier than normal on A1079 Beverley Road Eastbound at A1033 Raich Carter Way (Dunswell Roundabout).All the approaches to the roundabout are affected.

Slow traffic on A164 in both directions at A1079 (Jocks Lodge).

Slow traffic on A63 Castle Street and Roger Millward Way outbound at A1079 Ferensway (Mytongate roundabout). Travel time is five minutes.

Accident on Sutton Road

Drivers say there has been a “big accident” in Sutton Road, over Lambwath Bridge.

16:46

Several roads in Market Weighton to be closed

EYMS Tweeted: “Several roads in Market Weighton are closed from 5.15pm-9.30pm this evening for the Christmas event. Buses will have to use Sancton Road to get in/out of the town, turning around at the Finkle Street roundabout.”

Several roads in Market Weighton are closed from 5.15pm-9.30pm this evening for the Christmas event. Buses will have to use Sancton Road to get in/out of the town, turning around at the Finkle Street roundabout. #now

Snow forecast as Arctic blast hits east of the UK and temperatures plummet

10:15

Boris Johnson ordered to apologise over undeclared income

Tory former foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been ordered to apologise to MPs for failing to declare more than £52,000 in income.

The Committee on Standards said Mr Johnson “acted in breach of the House’s rules on the registration of his financial interests by failing to register remuneration within the required timetable on nine occasions”.

10:00

St Stephen's trader raided by police

A stall selling retro games consoles has been raided as attempts to crack down on counterfeit goods get ramped up ahead of Christmas.

Woman 'hysterical and shaken' as thugs hurl brick at bus and shatter window

A Hull dad says gangs of children are hurling rocks at buses in Bransholme and putting lives at risk on the estate.

Samuel Coulson, 24, says that he was travelling on the number 10 Stagecoach bus near the North Point Shopping Centre with his girlfriend and seven-month-old daughter when the vehicle was pelted with rocks by a group of kids.